Areas expected to be hit particularly hard include Grafton and Wadsworth

Author:
WKYC Staff

Published:
7:36 PM EDT June 28, 2019

Updated:
9:40 PM EDT June 28, 2019

9:14 p.m. -- Here's some good news: The National Weather Service has canceled the Flash Flood Warning for Cuyahoga County.

The Flash Flood Warning for east-central Lorain County (Grafton, LaGrange) remains in effect until 11:15 p.m., while the Flash Flood Warning for Medina County is in effect through 12:45 a.m. on Saturday.

8:52 p.m. -- WKYC's Carl Bachtel is an avid outdoorsman. He was out on Lake Erie as the storm began to approach downtown Cleveland earlier this evening. Check out this photo:

More rainbow pictures have come in as well:

8:42 p.m. -- The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for Medina County until 12:45 a.m. on Saturday.

Up to two inches of rain has already fallen. Some locations that will experience flooding include Wadsworth, Lodi, Seville, and Chippewa Lake.

8:35 p.m. -- Viewers have been sending us some amazing pictures of the storm and its aftermath.

8:20 p.m. -- FirstEnergy reports that more than 11,000 customers are currently without power in Northeast Ohio. Here's the breakdown by county:

Medina: 6,045

Lake: 2,199

Cuyahoga: 1,141

7:30 p.m. -- A Flash Flood Warning has been issued for central Cuyahoga County and east central Lorain County, effective until 11:15 p.m. Friday.

The National Weather Service says roughly an inch of rain has already fallen, with more on the way. Areas expected to be hit particularly hard include Cleveland, Parma, and Westlake.

Meteorologist Matt Wintz had more in a special Facebook Live weather update. Watch in the player below (Mobile users:Click here)

In addition, portions of Cuyahoga, Lorain, Medina, and Portage Counties are under a flood advisory until at least 10 p.m. Residents are asked to relocate to high ground, and to always "turn around, don't drown."